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SimplifyTech predictions are famously inaccurate, but I’ll make one here for the upcoming year. I predict that 2016 will be the year of simplification in JavaScript.A growing group of developers are simplifying their architectures already. Instead of monolithic MVCs with big frameworks, they’re building apps with static frontends, which can be served over CDN, with a Node.js API for dynamic …

Newcomers to NodeJS typically find its API difficult to grasp. Luckily, many developers have created frameworks that make it easier to work with Node. Connect is one such framework. It sits on top of Node’s API and draws the line between comfort and control. via Meet the Connect Framework – Tuts+ Code Tutorial. https://github.com/senchalabs/connect

Best Practices for Building Angular.js Apps — Medium. Excellent walk through the excellence of using gulp.js to manage asset dependencies as well as a clear overview of the state of JavaScript modules and the currently available toolkits for front end build and optimization management.